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Category: Enoden
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The last or the first station on the Enoden, depending which direction you’re coming from – either way, another of my daft lists is done!
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Where the Wadas sleep an eternal sleep, in a tiny grove not far from the station.
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Yuigahama – the beach closest to Kamakura. Home to a bookworm’s paradise (if they read Japanese) & a lovely place for sunbathing.
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Closest station to a big Buddha and a big kanon up on a hillside, Hase is quite the tourist destination.
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Gokurakuji, home to several sisters, site of a couple of battles (one of them real) & a temple or two.
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A mellow little park with some violence in its history is the best thing about this entry in the Enoden station list.
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Another rather uneventful entry on the Enoden station list, but plenty of sun surf and sea to be seen.
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Home to an iconic shot of the Enoden and an abbey … but not much else.
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One of my personal favourite stations along the Enoden, not really because there’s much to do near here – as there isn’t – but more for its chill vibe.
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The station the Enoden line is named for, and the last one in Fujisawa, home to love, dragons & goddesses.
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Another two for one kind of a deal this week – but a lot more to see this time.
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Two stations for the price of one this week on our Enoden list… and even then there’s next to nothing of note. Ho hum.